Jim,
I would say that Win '95 peer-to-peer networking is really designed to allow people to share files like Word docs and spreadsheets and share printers. It's really not designed for heavy duty networking like databases. It would be really odd if Win '95 handled this will since MS sells NT Server for about 5 times the price.
>That seems an odd statement, Mark.
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>I wonder why MS gave Win95 that ability to do it if it "wasn't really meqnt to be used as an application server"???
>And would that still be your opinion if the person trying to do so said that they *DID* run nothing else of consequence on the machine acting as "server"?
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>Your statement is kinda like saying that a SUV is not really meant for off-road use. They are promoted as being so-capable, and I would bet that a certain percentage of owners *do* use them that way, even if most do not. Are those people wrong???
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>Just commenting
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>Jim N
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>>As a quick follow-up, Win 95 wasn't really meant to be used as an application server, which is what you are trying to do.